Ariane 5 July 01, 2009

Mission accomplished for Arianespace: TerreStar-1 is in orbit

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On Wednesday, July 1, for its third mission of the year, Arianespace successfully launched into geostationary transfer orbit the largest commercial satellite ever launched, TerreStar-1, for North American operator TerreStar Networks Inc.

45th Ariane 5 launch, 31st success in a row

This latest successful launch of an Ariane 5, the 31st in a row, confirms that Arianespace’s launch Service & Solutions continue to set the global standard for all major space communications operators and manufacturers. Arianespace remains the international reference for launch services.

The launch of TerreStar-1 illustrates once again the Ariane 5’s operational capabilities. Ariane 5 is the only launcher available in the market that can ensure a large number of missions, as it launches the heaviest commercial satellites into geostationary orbit and complex scientific satellites into specialized orbits.

At the service of a new client: TerreStar Networks Inc.

The choice of Arianespace by a pioneer in new satellite communications technologies is a clear recognition of the company’s excellence in launch services.  TerreStar Networks Inc. is Arianespace’s 29th new client and TerreStar-1 is the 34th satellite constructed by Space Systems Loral to be launched by Arianespace.

TerreStar-1 mission at a glance

The launch has been carried out by Ariane 5 ECA from the European Space Port in the Guiana Space Center:

at   02:52 pm, Kourou time, Wednesday July 1st,
01:52 pm, Washington DC time,
10:52 am, San Francisco time,
05:52 UT, Universal Time,
07:52 pm, Paris time,
09:52 pm, Moscow Time.

The TerreStar-1 satellite will be the foundation for a reliable, secure and resilient satellite terrestrial mobile broadband network that will provide voice, data and video services dedicated to helping solve the critical communication and business continuity challenges faced by government, emergency responders, enterprise businesses and rural communities.    Capable of managing some 500 spot beams, TerreStar-1 will have a design life exceeding 15 years in orbit.

TerreStar-1 was built by Space Systems Loral in Palo Alto, California on behalf of the satellite operator TerreStar Networks Inc. based in Reston, Virginia. Weighing nearly 6,910 kg at launch, TerreStar-1 is the largest commercial communications satellite ever launched. It will be positioned at 111 degrees West, offering new-generation mobile communications services across the entire United States and Canada.

Mission réussie pour Arianespace TerreStar-1 est en orbite
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